Title
Developing an Efficient Model for Evaluating WWW Search Engines
Abstract
The purpose of the work is to design an efficient methodology for evaluating the performance of public available WWW search engines. The first goal of this procedure is to develop a model representing WWW engines. This objective can only be accomplished by carefully studying the features of each search engine that is examined. This paper presents the methodology developed for evaluating the WWW search engines. As a consequence of developing the methodology of evaluating the performance of the engines, we evaluated, according to this model, a sample set of popular search engines. The second goal of this work was to study how each search engine index web pages in its respective database and thus to identify the means of preparing a web page, in order to be appropriately indexed by the search engines, and as a result to be in a high rank while querying for information relevant to that included in its content.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1999
Applied Informatics
robots,evaluation.,web,search engines,metadata,web search engine,search engine,indexation,web pages
Field
DocType
Citations 
Web search engine,Web search query,Metasearch engine,Information retrieval,Computer science,Search engine optimization,Search engine indexing,Search analytics,Web crawler,Database,Spamdexing
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.51
2
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
I. Despotopoulos140.51
G. Korinthios271.08
I. Nasios340.51
D. Reisis4174.23